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Eugenia wrote on 12/15/2007, 11:16 AM
Grab screenshots of both the preview window in BEST(FULL) and from the resulted DVD
peggy wrote on 12/15/2007, 1:27 PM
what do you mean exactly? sorry. i'm not so savy.
Eugenia wrote on 12/15/2007, 1:35 PM
I am asking you to show us screenshots of before and after so we see what's wrong.
peggy wrote on 12/15/2007, 2:32 PM
I figured out your advise regarding "best" in movie studio and DVD Architect and produced a new DVD with the same results - yellows are too yellow (practically florescent) and skin tones are distorted (jaundice-like). Again, in preview all is well - no distortion of color. I would love to show you screen shots of before and after - but how do I do that?
Eugenia wrote on 12/15/2007, 3:46 PM
It seems that you are exporting in YUV. How do you export for DVDA? Do you just use the predefined templates? And how is your project setup? What kind of source video do you input there?
peggy wrote on 12/16/2007, 2:47 PM
Sorry I can't answer your question because I really don't know - how can I determine what format I export in? My projects are photo montages with transitions, panning, some text and credit rolls set to music - pretty basic
Again, the project in Movie Studio and DVDA is perfectly fine - but when I produce the fininshed DVD the yellows are turned up and exagerated - like a color wheel is off. Is there an adjustment I can make?
Ivan Lietaert wrote on 12/16/2007, 8:28 PM
Could it be that the dvd player you use on your pc, or your tv set, has non-default color settings? Perhaps your tv set needs color tuning (or replacement)?
peggy wrote on 12/17/2007, 6:12 AM
That's it! Thanks! I was projecting the project w/Movie Mate home movie projector- had never used the remote which has a color adjustment.